Scripts Commissioned for Programmes on BBC Three or BBC Four Clause Samples

This clause defines the terms and conditions that apply to scripts specifically commissioned for programmes intended for broadcast on BBC Three or BBC Four. It typically outlines the rights granted to the BBC, the payment structure for writers, and any special considerations unique to these channels, such as digital distribution or target audience requirements. The core function of this clause is to ensure that both the BBC and the scriptwriter have a clear understanding of their respective rights and obligations when creating content for these particular platforms, thereby preventing disputes and facilitating smooth production processes.
Scripts Commissioned for Programmes on BBC Three or BBC Four a) The Fee will acquire unlimited Transmissions during a three month SCTW. The three month period shall begin on first Transmission of the Programme. b) On FDPP an additional 10% of the Fee is payable which will acquire unlimited Transmissions on BBC Three or BBC Four during a further six month SCTW. The six month period begins immediately following expiry of the initial three month SCTW. c) On expiry of the six month SCTW described in clause 6.3(b) above further six month SCTWs may be purchased subject to the payment on Transmission of 10% of the Fee (or subject to 10% of the Fee being credited against any Advance paid under clause 6.3 (d) or (e)). Each further six month period begins on the day of the first Transmission on BBC Three or BBC Four after expiry of the previous SCTW. d) If the Programme is Transmitted on BBC One or BBC Two, a fee of 100% of the Fee is payable as an Advance less fees paid or credited against the Advance for any SCTWs including the fee paid on FDPP as set out in clause 6.3 b) above. e) Where a programme has a BBC One or BBC Two Transmission confirmed at the point of commission the 100% Advance will be payable on FDPP instead of the 10% payment provided for in clause 6.3(b) above.
Scripts Commissioned for Programmes on BBC Three or BBC Four a) The Fee will acquire unlimited Transmissions during a three month SCTW. The three month period shall begin on first Transmission of the Programme. b) On FDPP an additional 10% of the Fee is payable which will acquire unlimited Transmissions on BBC Three or BBC Four during a further six month SCTW. The six month period begins immediately following expiry of the initial three month SCTW. c) On expiry of the six month SCTW described in clause 6.3(b) above further six month SCTWs may be purchased subject to the payment on Transmission of 10% of the Fee. Each further six month period begins on the day of the first Transmission on BBC Three or BBC Four after expiry of the previous SCTW.

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